Associate Dean
Diane Shea, Ph.D., RN
Redefine compassionate, ethical, innovative patient care at Emmanuel College.
Within the Maureen Murphy Wilkens School of Nursing & Clinical Sciences, you will develop your personal philosophy to inform and enhance a compassionate, responsible nursing practice that appreciates the diversity of human experiences and address the challenges of a rapidly changing health care environment. Through intellectual curiosity and academic excellence, you will emerge as a well-rounded, in-demand nursing professional who thinks critically, communicates effectively and better understands the cultural, social, economic and political factors that affect patient beliefs and behaviors.
Highly experienced faculty and practitioners renowned in their respective specialties teach and mentor in the School’s classrooms, labs and clinicals. Emmanuel’s location in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area of Boston is the ideal backdrop to foster connections and gain real-world experience.
The Maureen Murphy Wilkens School of Nursing & Clinical Sciences is truly a forward-thinking and supportive community of teaching and learning. I hope you sense this excitement as you learn more about our programs.
Diane Shea, Ph.D., R.N. Associate Dean and Professor of Nursing, Maureen Murphy Wilkens School of Nursing & Clinical SciencesSetting Standard Nursing Excellence FOR
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Indeed named Boston one of the top five cities in the country for nurses, due to its high employment levels, advanced healthcare system and access to quality nursing education.
Nurses are the backbone of healthcare. As the population of patients continues to grow, so does the need for highly qualified nurses and nurse leaders who can provide quality care and promote positive health outcomes.
OnwardHealthcare recently named Boston the #1 city for nurses, citing a high quality of life, many and varied job opportunities, amenities, nursing salaries, cost of living and the city’s personality as a whole. Boston is also home to many of the state’s Magnet® hospitals—a designation awarded to just eight percent of U.S. institutions by
the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for demonstrating a “hard-earned commitment to excellence in health care, with contented nurses at its heart.”
Emmanuel’s home in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA) affords convenient access and developing partnerships with neighborhood institutions such as Boston Children’s Hospital*, Brigham & Women’s Hospital*, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center*, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute* and Joslin Diabetes Center.
*Magnet® status
A New Chapter for Healthcare at Emmanuel
When the College welcomed its first cohort of traditional undergraduate nursing students to campus in the fall of 2019, students joined a longstanding tradition of excellence in the field. Emmanuel has been a leader in nursing education for over 40 years, through its RN-to-BSN program, launched in 1980, and the Master of Science in Nursing, which launched in 2011.
“Emmanuel students have the benefit of walking across the street for clinical rotations and internship experiences at the top hospitals in the world. When they graduate, they have already gained the experiences and participated at a level that will set them up for success for their entire career.”
– Josef Kurtz, Ph.D., Provost, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Chief Academic OfficerErin Purcell ’24
CLINICAL LOCATIONS: Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Oncology unit; St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, MedicalSurgical Rotation
For career inspiration, Erin looked no further than her family of first responders and their calling to “help people on their worst days.” Since joining the Emmanuel community, she’s helped to shape the culture of the School of Nursing as president of the brand new Students of Nursing Club. In this role, she serves as a resource to her classmates, and also helps them make connections with peers and potential employers. In turn, she’s found her professors have been more than willing to do their part to help her succeed.
While Erin has been able to successfully translate the skills learned in Emmanuel’s nursing labs to her clinical rotations, the most valuable lessons she has honed working with patients center on communication and understanding. “Working with patients who may be going through emotional experiences, or have gone through them in the past, has truly taught me you never know what your patient has experienced or is experiencing,” she says.
“Everyone deserves the best care and the best attitude you can provide. This can make all of the difference in a patient’s healing process.”
As a nursing student, you will launch into your nursing coursework as early as your first semester, with a first-year nursing seminar that will assist you in acquiring the essential skills, techniques and behaviors that will lead to success as a student, a lifelong learner and a beginning member of the nursing profession. You’ll have access to nursing faculty right away and will also be guided by both an academic advisor and a nursing faculty advisor—resources that will set you up for a meaningful and rewarding journey.
The Joanne DiGeronimo Migliaro and Anthony Migliaro Nursing Skills Laboratory simulates a real clinical setting, giving you the chance to practice a range of skills such as medication administration, sterile technique, IV therapy, and tracheostomy/nasogastric care safely.
The labs host state-of-the-art equipment including Omnicell, IV pumps, medication carts, blood pressure cuffs, enteral feeding pumps, stretchers and vital sign machines.
The School’s simulation laboratories allow faculty to control fast-paced patient scenarios and observe and guide students in real time.
THE POWER OF PROXIMITY
Nursing students at Emmanuel gain clinical experience at some of the nation’s top medical institutions:
•Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
•Boston Children’s Hospital
•Boston Medical Center
•Brigham & Women’s Hospital
•Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
•Massachusetts General Hospital
•New England Baptist Hospital
•Spaulding Hospital
•St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center
•Tufts Medical Center
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CLINICAL PREPARATION
Emmanuel’s nursing program prepares students to be generalists in the nursing field. Every nursing student will have clinical experiences across nursing specialties including medical surgical, mental health, pediatrics, maternity/women’s health and community nursing. The program culminates in the Nursing Capstone, during which each student will work closely with a practicing registered nurse—a rich experience made possible by our location in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area and longstanding relationships with premier Boston hospitals.
Nicholas Eline ’23
Clinical Locations: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Medical Center, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program
Boston is home to three of the top 20 hospitals in the country: #8 - Massachusetts General Hospital; #11 - Boston Children’s Hospital; #14Brigham & Women’s Hospital (U.S. News & World Report, Best Hospitals 2022-2023)
The Boston metropolitan area is in the top five for employment of Registered Nurses in the country. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Everywhere.
CULTURE AND DIVERSITY IN HEALTH CARE
In this new travel course, offered during the spring semester of junior year, transcultural nursing, spirituality and lifestyles are explored, and their impact on health care services are analyzed. The use of music, art, literature and healing/touch modalities that enhance caregiving will be studied. Travel is not a mandatory component of the nursing program. This travel course for nurses has traditionally been to Italy, but nursing students may also take advantage of many other opportunities to travel abroad through Emmanuel’s courses in such places as Ireland, Paris, Spain, South Africa, India and more.
A Glimpse Curriculum INTO THE
INTRO TO NURSING (CLINICAL)
What is the role of the nurse as a member of the healthcare team? Over the years, nursing has become more complex, with higher acuity patients in the hospitals, and with it has come increased need for nurses that are both highly educated and highly skilled. Your first clinical focuses on the current state of the nursing profession and the most recent trends in healthcare. Learn more about client needs, safety, communication, critical thinking, clinical judgement, ethical and legal issues, and cultural diversity.
NURSING IN THE COMMUNITY
Nurses play a critical role in improving the health and well-being of the communities they serve by educating on illness, disease prevention, safe health practices and how to obtain health care services. In this course, you will explore dynamics of health promotion and prevention as impacted by global, societal and cultural influences, as well as identify current nursing concepts and focus their applications in public health and community settings with individuals, families, and at-risk populations.
Sample Four-Year Plan Bachelor Science Nursing FOR A OF IN
YEAR 1
FIRST SEMESTER
ENG1103
Introduction to Academic Writing
NURS1000 Nursing Seminar 1
BIOL1215
Introduction to Nutrition
PSYCH1501 General Psychology
BIOL1919
Anatomy & Physiology I for Nursing Professionals
SECOND SEMESTER
CHEM1109
Introduction to Chemistry for Health Professionals
SOC1101
Introduction to Sociology
BIOL1920
Anatomy & Physiology II for Nursing Professionals
Any Core Requirement
YEAR 2
THIRD SEMESTER
BIOL2019 Microbiology
PSYCH1503
Lifespan Growth & Development
NURS2000 History & Theory in Nursing/Service (Seminar)
MATH1117
Introduction to Statistics
NURS2150 Pathopharmacology I
FOURTH SEMESTER
NURS2200 Health Assessment
NURS2350 Pathopharmacology II
NURS2400 Intro to Nursing (Clinical)
YEAR 3
FIFTH SEMESTER
NURS3100
Adult Health I (Clinical)
NURS3200 Nursing Research
PHIL3020 Nursing Legal, Ethical and Health Policy
SIXTH SEMESTER
NURS3300
Mental Health Nursing (Clinical)
NURS3400
Adult Health II (Clinical)
NURS3000 Seminar III End of Life Nursing Care
NURS3600
Culture and Diversity in Health Care (Travel)
YEAR 4
SEVENTH SEMESTER
NURS3800
Maternity and Women’s Health/Pediatrics (Clinical)
NURS3700 Nursing in the Community (Clinical)
Any Core Requirement
EIGHTH SEMESTER
NURS4000 Seminar IV: Leadership and Professional Practice
NURS4500
Nursing Synthesis and Capstone (Clinical)
Any Core Requirement
The Maureen Murphy Wilkens School of Nursing & Clinical Sciences is also home to several graduate and professional programs:
• Master of Nursing (MSN) with specialized tracks in Nursing
Administration or Nursing Education
• Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education
• Graduate Certificate in Nursing Administration
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Maureen Murphy Wilkens School of Nursing & Clinical Sciences
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